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ERICKSON, JOHN R.<br />

MOONSHINER’S GOLD<br />

“A mystery/adventure novel set in the<br />

Texas Panhandle in the mid-1920s.<br />

Fourteen-year-old Riley McDaniels’s father<br />

has just died, and he and his mother<br />

struggle to keep their ranch going…Riding<br />

home from school one afternoon,<br />

the teen and his brother discover that<br />

moonshiners have built a still in a nearby<br />

deserted canyon on their property and<br />

are making whiskey. Unfortunately, the<br />

family also discovers that local lawmen<br />

are either in cahoots with the bandits or<br />

are too scared to help…With its historical<br />

basis and accuracy, and its strong,<br />

though perhaps somewhat stereotypical<br />

characters, the novel rings true in its<br />

portrayal of an exciting era in a setting<br />

that is usually ignored.”<br />

—School Library Journal<br />

Rec: SLJ<br />

5 x 7 3/4 208 pp. 2003<br />

978-0-14-250023-1 $6.99<br />

See index for more titles by John R. Erickson.<br />

ERICKSON, PAUL<br />

DAILY LIFE IN A COVERED WAGON<br />

In 1853, the Larkin family loaded up<br />

their covered wagon and headed west on<br />

the Oregon trail in search of a new life.<br />

But how did they do it? What did they<br />

eat? How did they dress? How did they<br />

survive sickness, or attacks from cattle<br />

thieves? Drawing on diaries and letters,<br />

and illustrated with photographs of<br />

actual objects from the past, Daily Life in<br />

a Covered Wagon explores what life was<br />

really like on the wagon trail.<br />

Rec: BL<br />

8 1/4 x 11 48 pp. 1997<br />

978-0-14-056212-5 $7.99<br />

FARDELL, JOHN<br />

SEVEN PROFESSORS<br />

OF THE FAR NORTH<br />

“Three British children set out to<br />

rescue six elderly scientists who have<br />

been kidnapped by Professor Murdo,<br />

an evil genius in the classic evil-genius<br />

mold…Murdo is holding his victims on<br />

a remote island fortress in the middle of<br />

the Arctic Ocean. The children manage<br />

to get close to Murdo’s island by using a<br />

series of elaborate, improbable schemes<br />

and vehicles, and once on the island,<br />

they learn of Murdo’s greater diabolical<br />

plans of world domination…[a] fastpaced,<br />

wildly far-fetched British import,<br />

that offers plenty of humor and suspense<br />

for adventure fans.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, C, K, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 240 pp. 2006<br />

978-0-14-240735-6 $6.99<br />

FARMER, NANCY<br />

THE WARM PLACE<br />

Ruva lives peacefully with the other<br />

giraffes in Africa—until she is kidnapped<br />

by the dastardly Slope family. Help<br />

arrives in the form of Troll and Rodentus,<br />

two wise rats; a magical chameleon<br />

named Nelson; and Jabila, a boy who<br />

has been enslaved by the Slopes. Can the<br />

five of them outwit their captors and find<br />

“the warm place” that is home? “Farmer<br />

confirms her place among the most<br />

inventive writers of the day with this<br />

rollicking tale....Following in the grand<br />

tradition of James and the Giant Peach,<br />

laced with dry humor and memorable<br />

characters, it is pure delight.”<br />

—Publishers WeeklyH<br />

Rec: K, PWH, SLJ<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 160 pp. 1996<br />

978-0-14-037956-3 $4.99<br />

See index for more titles by Nancy Farmer.<br />

FITZGERALD, JAMES<br />

A-ROD: AMERICAN HERO<br />

An Unauthorized Biography<br />

An engaging biography on one of the<br />

great players of major league baseball.<br />

4 1/4 x 7 160 pp. 2004<br />

978-1-59514-037-1 $4.99<br />

FITZGERALD, JAMES<br />

THE GREAT BRAIN<br />

Illustrated by Mercer Mayer<br />

The best con man in the Midwest is only<br />

ten years old. Tom, a.k.a., the Great<br />

Brain, is a silver-tongued genius with a<br />

knack for turning a profit. Whether it’s<br />

saving the kids at school, or helping out<br />

Peg-leg Andy, or Basil, the new kid at<br />

school, the Great Brain always manages<br />

to come out on top—and line his pockets<br />

in the process. “A funny, fast-moving,<br />

endearing book that [readers] will lap up!”<br />

—KirkusH<br />

Rec: KH<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 192 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240058-6 $5.99<br />

ME AND MY LITTLE BRAIN<br />

Illustrated by Mercer Mayer<br />

Tom, a.k.a. the Great Brain, is off to<br />

boarding school. Now his little brother,<br />

J. D., is free to follow in Tom’s ingenious,<br />

conniving, and profitable footsteps.<br />

All of J. D.’s attempts at turning a<br />

profit fail miserably, and he soon realizes<br />

that he just doesn’t have that crafty Great<br />

Brain knack. But when his younger<br />

brother is kidnapped, J. D. finds that<br />

his little brain may not be so ordinary<br />

after all. “J. D. is ready to apply all the<br />

tricks he has learned…As amusing as the<br />

exploits of his brainy older brother!”<br />

—School Library Journal H<br />

Rec: SLJH<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 144 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240064-7 $4.99<br />

MORE ADVENTURES<br />

OF THE GREAT BRAIN<br />

Illustrated by Mercer Mayer<br />

Has Tom Jenkins, a.k.a. the Great Brain,<br />

given up his con-artist ways for a bicycle?<br />

Not for long. Soon the Great Brain is<br />

back to his old tricks, swindling and<br />

trading, even convincing the whole town<br />

there’s a prehistoric monster on the<br />

loose. But when someone robs the bank,<br />

even the police are stumped. Can the<br />

Great Brain solve the crime and put the<br />

crooks behind bars? “[The Great Brain]<br />

emerges as possibly the youngest, and<br />

certainly one of the most engaging, con<br />

men in print!”<br />

—School Library Journal H<br />

Rec: SLJH<br />

5 1/16 x 7 3/4 160 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-240065-4 $4.99<br />

See index for more titles by Mercer Mayer.<br />

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Ages 8-12 • Intermediate Independent Reads

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